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Sanju Basi, DDS

Dentist
4.9 (266 reviews) Updated Apr 18, 2026
19 Summer St, Rockland, ME 04841

About Sanju Basi, DDS

Dental care in coastal Maine often means balancing routine checkups with the occasional unexpected issue—chipped teeth from a lobster crack, perhaps, or a sudden ache after a chilly sail. Sanju Basi, DDS offers general dentistry services along Rockland’s quiet Summer Street, where the pace feels slower than the bustle of Main Street but remains central enough for easy access. The practice handles everything from preventive cleanings to restorative work, including fillings and crowns, without the frills of a big-city clinic.

Rockland’s downtown area blends working waterfront grit with artsy charm, and this dentist’s office sits just a block from the harbor—close enough to hear the occasional foghorn on damp mornings. The address, 19 Summer St, places it among a mix of older brick buildings and repurposed storefronts, where practicality often outweighs polished aesthetics. It’s the kind of spot where a quick appointment might fit between a trip to the farmers’ market and an afternoon at the Farnsworth.

Like many small-town dental offices, the focus here is on consistency rather than spectacle. Routine exams, extractions, and basic cosmetic procedures keep the schedule steady, while the lack of flashy signage outside suggests a preference for word-of-mouth over aggressive marketing. For those who prefer to call ahead—whether to ask about insurance or squeeze in an urgent visit—the number is (207) 594-8353, though the office’s low-key presence means it won’t badger you with reminders.

Finding the place is simplest via the map listing, especially if you’re coming from outside the immediate neighborhood. Summer Street can be easy to miss when approaching from the south, but it’s a straight shot from the public landing—just follow the one-way signs and watch for the modest plaque. Locals might tell you it’s the kind of dentist you visit twice a year and otherwise forget about, which, in a town full of seasonal distractions, could be a quiet compliment.

This listing was last updated on April 18, 2026

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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Amenities
Gender-neutral restroom
Restroom
Crowd
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safespace
Planning
Appointment required
Appointments recommended
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments